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Originally Posted by leebase
1. I am reading fewer paper books. YES
2. I am reading a LOT more books. YES
3. I am am spending somewhat more on books. No, but I'm getting more books because of freebies and bargains.
4. I am reading a lot more back list and out of copyright books Yes to backlist, no to OOC books.
5. I am far far more engaged in reading...spending time most every day chatting about it on the internet. YES, definitely. I'm much more involved in reading and things concerning books.
6. I watch less Tv and read more Not really, the TV is on while I read, but I do pay less attention to it.
7. I read pretty much the same types of books I always have I still read the same types, but I've added other genres I didn't read much of before.
8. I have become far more organized about my reading, keeping track of authors and series and "what to read next" than I ever have YES
9. Publishers have nothing to fear from the effects of ebooks if I'm a normal example LOL Depends on the publisher.
10. I'm more likely to read a book from a new author than ever before thanks to free ebooks easily available YES
11. But I still pretty much read books from authors I know I like No, I branch out quite a bit.
12. I go to book stores a lot less YES
13. I go to the library less, but would engage them more once they get their ebook act together YES
14. I buy ebooks with or without DRM, but will choose DRM that has been cracked over DRM that has not DRM? Oh, that's that stuff that ceases to be relevant as soon as I get a book. 
15. I value ebooks higher than physical books because I FAR prefer to read ebooks Not exactly. While I'm mostly buying ebooks, I still cherish my paper books, which largely consist of non-fiction/reference. I still purchase those types in paper form for the most part.
16. I am as willing to pay for an ebook as I was a paper book YES
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I'm not awake enough to make my own list.